Attachment for fountain pens and the like



M'mh 30,1926. 1,578,596

FRITZ I ATTACHMENT FOR FOUNTAIN Efls AND THE LIKE Filed Dec. 5, 1921 MIL 41m Laws 5112,

mdox Y 'nrolmks Patented Mar. 30, 1926. a v I 1,573,596

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

LEWIS FRITZ, F CT-IICAGO, ILLINOIS. ATTACHMENT .FOR FOUNTAIN I ENS AND THE LIKE,

Application filed December 5, 1921. Serial 'No. 519,997.

To all whom. it may concern: bined fountain pen and automatic pencil. in

Be it known that I, Lnwls FRITZ, a citizen the coat or vest of the user and is adapted to 3 ot' the United States, and a resident of Chibe slipped over a connecting member 16 incage, in the county of Cook and State of 11- termediate its length which in the present I linois, have invented a new and useful Imcase serves as means for connecting the pen provement in Attachments for Fountain and pencil mechanism. The collar 26 is sub-V Pens and the like, of which the following stanti'ally T-shaped incrosssection, as is 40 i is a full, clear, and exact description. shown 'in the drawing. I

My invention relates to improvements in The collar 26 has substantially uniform 1O attachments for fountain pens and the like, plain cylindical side walls 27 which are parand it consists in the combinations, constlucallcl with the bore 28 0f the collar, which tions and arrangements herein described and side walls engage with the fountain pen, 45 claimed. pencil or the like. The T-shaped cross sec- An object of my invention is to provide tion of the collar is formed by the provision a device of the characterdescribed, which is of rabbeted portions 29 concentric with and thoroughly practical for the purpose incon'nnunicatingwith the bore at each end of tended and which is not likely to get out of the collar or ring, whereby the thickness of i order easily. the collar or ring adjacent to its peripheral Other objects and advantages will appear edge as shown at v30 is greater than that in the following specification, and the novel portion adjacent to the bore 28.

features of the invention will be particularly I claim pointed out in the appended claim. In a device of the character described, 5

My invention is illustrated in the achavinga barrel, a resilient ring adapted to conipanying drawings, formlng part of this be fitted concentric with said barrel, interapplication, in whichmediate its length and to lie in close engage.-

Ihe figure is a sectional view of an emment therewith, sa d ring having uniform, bodiment of my nvention. plain cylindrlcal side walls, and having a i 111 carrying out my invention, I make use rabbeted portion concentric with and commuot a fountain pen mechanisml and an aunioating with the bore at each end of the tomatic pencil mechanism '2 joined to one ring, whereby the thickness ofsaid ring ad- I another, end to end. 7 jacent its peripheral edge is greater than My invention consists in a rubber collar 26 that portion adjacent to the bore, Q V which provides means for holding the COIl'l- LEWIS FRI 91.. 

